The Danish auction house Bruun Rasmussen can present art and antiques that tell us stories about the close connections between Russian and Danish culture.
Ivan IV the Terrible, the Grand Prince of Russia renowned as a vicious tyrant, has had his face reconstructed by scientists - ...
Feodor-Lynen-Fellow at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA (1987-1988), Heisenberg Fellow at CERN, Geneva (1989-1993), Professor for Experimental Physics and Chair of III. Physikalisches ...
Russian farmer Feodor Vassilyev is said to have had as many as 69 children with his first wife in the 18th century. The woman, whose exact name got lost in the history books, first became pregnant ...
But the "most prolific mother ever," according to Guinness World Records, was Mrs. Feodor Vassilyev in 19th century Russia. She's said to have given birth to 69 children over 27 pregnancies.
She died three years later. There was Feodor Fedorenko, a Ukranian guard at the Treblinka extermination camp. Fodorenko lived in Waterbury, Connecticut, and was only discovered in 1977 — the ...
Following his dissertation at the University of Heidelberg (1998-2001, Prof. Ulrich Schurr), he did his postdoc as a Feodor-Lynen-Fellow of the Alexander-von-Humboldt-foundation until 2003 at ...
Finnish design brand Marimekko is setting a bold course for growth, with ambitious plans for expansion focused on the dynamic ...
This story appears in the August 2014 issue of National Geographic magazine. Feodor Romanenko raises his arms. “Dear colleagues,” he says, with his usual puckish smile, and then launches into ...
such as opera singer Feodor Chaliapin, composer and pianist Alexander Scriabin and theatre-maker Konstantin Stanislavski. Dahl’s work was even referenced by the playwright Anton Chekhov.
Yvonne Strahovski as Sarah and Feodor Chin as a doctor, among others. The comedy film is written and directed by Leah ...
Once the richest family in the world, the House of Romanov was Russia's ruling dynastic family for over 300 years from 1613 until its deposition in 1917.